Matrix Sequel Delayed to 2003 296
moojin was among the countless slashdot readers who noted that scifi (No I am Sci-Fi dammit) has reported that the 'Matrix Reloaded' will be delayed until the summer 2003. I'm bummed, but I'm willing to wait to see the Brothers W do it right (no way I'm gonna try to spell that name ;)
code red !! code red !!! (Score:1)
Shooting parts two and three as one movie? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Shooting parts two and three as one movie? (Score:1)
Re:Shooting parts two and three as one movie? (Score:2, Interesting)
Back to the Future II and III (Score:2)
Re:Shooting parts two and three as one movie? (Score:2, Informative)
-B
Re:Shooting parts two and three as one movie? (Score:3, Interesting)
It happens quite a bit, especially with low-grade third, fourth, and fifth sequels.
Although it's at the other end of the genre, a good example is Back to the Future II and Back to the Future III, which were filmed simultaneously as well.
Seeing that they had to refilm a handful of scenes from the first movie as well when filming II, they could've done better by filming all three at the same time.
Much of Superman II was filmed at the same time as Superman (but finished later under a different director),
Rumors have also circulated that all three LOTR movies are filmed at the same time.
Re:Shooting parts two and three as one movie? (Score:3, Informative)
It's not a rumor - it's a well known fact, at least to anyone who has been following the progress of the filming. All three movies were shot in one long marathon filming in New Zealand. Director Peter Jackson decided to do it all at once because it would be cheaper, and easier to get all the actors involved for one long shoot than for three shorter ones, spread out across 3-5 years.
Principal photography for all three movies is now complete, but there will be touchup work to be done as editing takes place before the release of each of the following films.
I'm sure there are loads of good links that make note of the fact that all three were shot at once, but I'm too lazy to do more than point to the FAQ at TORN [theonering.net]
Re:Shooting parts two and three as one movie? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Shooting parts two and three as one movie? (Score:2)
Re:Shooting parts two and three as one movie? (Score:2, Insightful)
However, the "irritating the loyalists/maximizing profit" (due to releasing the Matrix sequels separately) comment shows ignorance of the creative and logistical necessities of film production; the "post-production" process _typically_ outlasts the "principal photography" period, even on average-size films. On SFX-heavy films, this period is stretched out _even_more_.
This is why the 3 LOTR films are being released at yearly intervals (more details on http://lordoftherings.net) - the SFX-heavy post-production process (which also includes dialogue re-recording, sound effects, and music scoring and recording, and massive amounts of editing) takes a _really_really_ long time for _each_ film.
In other words, Matrix fans would be _more_ pissed off by simultaneous release, as they would be waiting for M3 to complete while M2 sat on a shelf.
Even more foolish would be if the filmmakers tried to complete post-prod. for M2 & M3 simultaneously - if you've ever tried to "finish" two major projects at the same time _and_ do a good job on _either_ of them, you would understand how difficult (and destructive to deadlines) this is.
In short, while seprate releases maximize profit; in no way is this a "screwing over" of the fans.
LOTR (Score:2)
Delayed? (Score:1)
Matrix III (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Matrix III (Score:5, Funny)
Disappointing.. (Score:1)
..on the other hand, at least Fellowship of the Ring is still coming out at Christmas!
ya right (Score:1, Insightful)
Delays are almost always for marketing reasons.
Taco chickened out.. (Score:2, Funny)
Took too many red pills? (Score:1)
Re:Took too many red pills? (Score:5, Funny)
well, maybe maybe not... (Score:2, Insightful)
there is some confusion [aintitcool.com] as to what exactly is going on...
...dave
Am I the only one... (Score:5, Funny)
Am I the only one who thinks that "Matrix: Reloaded" is worse than "Attack of the Clones"?
Well, at least it isn't "The Agents Strike Back"
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:2)
probably not, but Attack of the Clones is still the worst. Sounds like attack of the _clowns_
Still reminds me of that dog sci-fi bomb killer clowns from outer space [cinecrap.com] everytime I hear it.
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:1)
So why doesn't 'Clone Wars' sound like 'Clown Wars' to you?
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, but it could have been worse.
Matrix: Reduced Row Echelon Form
The Gauss-Jordan Elimination of Neo
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:2)
Re:Diff-eq? (Score:2)
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:3, Funny)
Or, my personal favorite, "Matrix 2: The Eigenvalue".
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:2)
Following this theme of "Reloaded", what will Matrix 3 called?
Re:Am I the only one... (Score:2)
(fwiw, I still enjoy their earlier works [metallica.com], just not the recent junk).
Sequel should be good... (Score:1)
I think the sequel should be good though. The main reason is because it won't just be a re-hash of the first one. It is a distinct story, because the circumstances are almost entirely different.
I really don't understand why so many people hate the Matrix. I mean, I know Keanu can't act, and the plot has holes, but compared to most sci-fi movies it is very solid. ah well, to each his own.
Delay Confimed (Score:1, Redundant)
More details available via Corona Canada [corona.bc.ca] and KeanuWeb [keanuweb.com] where it states that Matrix 2 [beebware.com] was planned for Christmas 2002 and Matrix 3 [beebware.com] for Summer 2003.
More info on Matrix 2 (Score:1)
My problem (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:My problem (Score:1)
Or so I've heard.
Hell, it's a great plot device.
Re:Pretty simple in this case. (Score:1)
Did they ever film anything? (Score:5, Interesting)
I lived in San Francisco last year and saw Keanu and Lawrence (just to name two) all the damn time in the city. Hanging out at the bars in Northbeach, at dinner South of Market, etc.
My question is, why were these guys always in the city hanging out? Did they ever get any filming done? I'm kind of saying this tongue in cheek, but it's a valid question. I had always heard the Hollywood myth: actors work such long days, filming is hard work, blah blah. Lawrence didn't look very stressed; chilling out with his ever present sunglasses and a frosty beer...
Re:Did they ever film anything? (Score:1)
Re:Did they ever film anything? (Score:2)
Yes, they got filming done. (Score:3, Interesting)
My question is, why were these guys always in the city hanging out? Did they ever get any filming done?
I worked as an extra during some of the filming of the sequels. A lot of of the stuff they were filming around here didn't involve Keanu's character, so he was "around" but not actively involved in most of it.
As for the other actors, sometimes you need them, other times a stand-in or stunt double is sufficent. During some of the stunt-heavy sequences the real Carrie-Anne Moss was only on our set once or twice a week at most; ditto for The Fish. But their stunt doubles were around constantly. It depends on what you're filming.
For ongoing info on the sequels, try www.thematrixonline.com [thematrixonline.com] .
Re:Did they ever film anything? (Score:2)
A film actor's life is much like that of a Navy crewman during wartime -- months of boredom, punctuated by hours of panic. A movie shoot is like any other complex jury-rigged system; it takes a while to set up and get running, and is prone to unexpected failures and delays. During such times, low-ranking actors hang around the set drinking beer; high-ranking actors drive somewhere nice to drink beer, but leave their cell phone ringers on.
And yes, once filming actually gets under way, it can be exhausting and very demanding work. I'm not sure it's worth $10 million a film, but it's not a cake walk, either.
other comments (Score:3, Informative)
Re:other, other comments (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.corona.bc.ca/films/details/matrix2.htm
http://www2.thematrixonline.com/ [thematrixonline.com]
Re:Katanas, eh? So that's what went wrong... (Score:2)
Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:1, Troll)
Re:Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:1)
Re:Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:1)
/* Steve */
uh.. because it's a trilogy? (Score:5, Interesting)
Yes Dorothy, the Matrix was just the boring intro leading up to the real meat of the story. Worth the wait I'm sure.
Re:uh.. because it's a trilogy? (Score:1)
Re:uh.. because it's a trilogy? (Score:2)
Re:Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:2)
Re:Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:2)
Re:Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:2, Offtopic)
Godfather 2
T2
Aliens
I Still Know What You Did Three Summers Ago
Re:Star Trek II (Score:2)
sequels better than the original:
Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan
Re:Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:2)
It couldn't possibly be worse than the first...
Re:Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:1)
T2 had a bunch of violations of that. Sara was hard core, which was cool, but still I was bugged by it.
I beg to differ. (Score:2)
Re:Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:2)
Re:Don't Even Make A Sequel (Score:4, Funny)
Cheers,
Tim
plot of sequel (Score:2)
Re:plot of sequel (Score:1)
Re:plot of sequel (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:plot of sequel (Score:1)
Neo represents a hacker Messiah. He was conceived (not in the way we enjoy) to break humanity from the bondage that is the Matrix -- a metaphor for our drab daily lives where everyone has a "normal" job and dresses in dull-colored business suits. The Matrix also represents the idea that the machines we create will eventually overpower us [unabombertrial.com], something I think science fiction has allowed us to contemplate [orgwis.gmd.de] long enough where it will be handled responsibly.
Anyway, enough history and my take on technology and ethics.
NEO may have gotten away from the agents, and empowered himself by freeing his mind (from the constraints of society -- the Matrix), but now he and the others have to help all the other people in the world realize who and what they are and how they, too, can be freed from bondage. Neo sees the fake world in its code form, and he knows that that's all it is -- code which he can manipulate to his will (kinda cool how Open Source comes to mind in that context). Now he must show the people of the world what he knows, and how to empower themselves.
I don't know why I'm telling you this... it's obvious you saw only the fighting in the movie as having meaning, and paid little attention to the dialogue. Otherwise, you would have caught things like these quotes [uchicago.edu]. If you can't Identify with what Morpheus says, you're probably not living your life to the fullest.
Re:plot of sequel (Score:2)
Obviously there is *SOME* way out of this, otherwise they wouldn't have a script. I'm just curious what it is.
Re:plot of sequel (Score:5, Funny)
two words: Meta-Matrix
This could provide for an infinite number of sequels :)
Re:plot of sequel (Score:1)
The reason (Score:3, Funny)
There is no sequel. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:There is no sequel. (Score:1)
Re:There is no sequel. (Score:1)
Not "below the belt", so much as "above the covers" -- four feet above the covers.
And I'll be surprised if many people here don't get a GB ref. I admit: it's not quite a cult-status flick, but it's close. The rising 15 year olds don't rule /.
Yet.
Re:There is no sequel. (Score:1)
neo: There is no sequel
Is the "Aliyah" rumor true? God i hope not (Score:2)
Bring back the survivors and maybe i'll bother.
Re:Is the "Aliyah" rumor true? God i hope not (Score:1)
Trust me Aliyah won't lower the acting standards of The Matrix one bit.
Re:Is the "Aliyah" rumor true? --- too late (Score:5, Funny)
I hope you haven't seen the original Matrix then because Lawrence Fishburn (Morpheus) used to play Cowboy Curtis on Pee Wee's Playhouse [toonarific.com] and that should bother you just as much.
Re:Is the "Aliyah" rumor true? --- too late (Score:2)
i'd rather see madona do it it :)
Sci-Fi commercials (Score:2)
But, I can't be the only one that would love to see an actual Sci-Fi commercial with CmdrTaco in a CopyLeft [copyleft.net] shirt belting "No I am Sci-Fi dammit!"
Taco's wonderful spelling skillz (Score:2)
Since you haven't learned to spell simple words like "than," it comes as no surprise that "Wachowski" would give you fits.
Of course, you could always look them up in imdb [imdb.com], but that would require intelligence [geekizoid.com].
Not only a sequel... (Score:5, Insightful)
Yes it's true that most of the sequels, written after the success of first movie, are bad.
But if the story was written, and shot, in more than one piece, it changes.
For example Titanic II would be bad, because they have to "make up" things. But, "the emprire strikes back" was good, because the story included that from the beginning.
(Sorry for my bad english)
LOTR (Score:2)
Re:Not only a sequel... (Score:1)
But, "the emprire strikes back" was good, because the story included that from the beginning.
Lucas claims he had all the movies planned, but I think he was winging it on Return of the Jedi. Let's face it, there was a romantic undercurrent between Luke and Leia in Episodes IV & V. Why would Lucas have done that if he knew all along that Luke and Leia were siblings? And in the original ROTJ script, Lando kicks the bucket. Things were definitely in flux.
Re:Not only a sequel... (Score:2)
C'mon, I think leo screaming "I'm the King of the Dead!" would be kindof cute, don't you think?
Re:Not only a sequel... (Score:4, Funny)
INT PARLOR
A rich MAN and his WIFE are sitting and talking.
WIFE
Hubert, would you fancy taking a cruise on the Titanic later this season?
MAN
No, you stupid bitch, it's been sunk for over a year!
The brothers (Score:5, Informative)
Re:The brothers (Score:2)
Dude, there's a reason why CmdrTaco majored in CS and not English.
Re:The brothers (Score:2)
Re:The brothers (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Remember... (Score:1)
MSD 2 2003
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This way, the incomprehensible nature of all Slashdot articles will be preserved, and they will save bandwidth at the same time!
"PR" Translator (Score:4, Funny)
Definition: 1) Normally used to cover ones "butt" in hopes that releasing early of said time makes people feel better 2) We really messed something up, and need more time. Possibly because the plot was lacking, and we dont want another mistake like the new Star Wars (timining coincidence... i think not!) 3) There's been a lack of press, lets bring some hype back up
That seems about right I think!
Cute, but very probably very wrong (Score:2)
the W brothers envisioned a triology from the get-go. and they consider the first film in the trilogy the weak-but-necessary preamble to establish the very complex structural narrative which will be leveraged by the second two films.
if they consider "The Matrix" to be the weakest link in their series (one of the greatest sci-fi films EVER), i'm inclined to trust that they'll deliver the goods. if it takes an extra year, it isn't because they're sitting around trying to figure out a plot. It is because they know they only have one chance to do this correctly, that their cinematic legacy is at stake. Films that are perfect, uncompromised artistic realizations of a unique vision are rare enough. Rarer still are those that can be commercially successful.
Give them the benefit of the doubt. If you want to preemptively gloat about an inevitable cinematic disappointment that lacks in plot and worthiness, I'd recommend you consider the upcoming sure-to-be-a-groaner, "Attack of the Clones". Don't bet against Lucas when it comes to disappointing fans and bungling a legacy- or you WILL be disappointed. He's done it before- TWICE (Jedi & Menace) and he'll do it again. Sure as eggs is eggs.
Am I the only one that DIDN'T like The Matrix? (Score:2)
Tomb Raider was similar. Cool effects, and it would have been a good movie if it had, say, a script.
I'm not really looking foward to this one.
BTW: I think that SW:Ep1 gets a bad rap for no reason. After watching it a second and third time, I felt like it was one of the best movies in the trilogy. I felt that there were subtle references to plots and the universe as a whole that was ignored in the trilogy.
The rips on Jar-Jar are kinda rediculous. He isn't ANY worse than C-3PO. We just like 'threepio because we grew up with him. My sig. other just watched A New Hope for the first time last weekend. She spoke to be afterwards and was like, "Am I the only one that finds C-3PO really annoying?"
Jar-Jar was no worse than C-3PO, we just all thought C-3PO was cool because he was a robot of sorts, and we were little kids.
To suggest that Menace was a bad film and Matrix was one of the greatest really shows an interesting point of view.
one long movie split in two? (Score:3, Insightful)
I hope to see more story and less visual crap. Every movie out these days has "Matrix-like" moves and it is just getting old. I would really hope that the next one is just as groundbreaking as the first.
Re:one long movie split in two? (Score:2)
There are certainly advantages:
budget: there are some things you only have to do once, like sets and costumes.
continuity: no one's going to look incongruously old in the third one.
writing: you can tell one good story instead of trying to tell two good stories.
box office: you have two sequels to a well loved movie. On only that basis, they should do fine.
You're also right about being "Matrix-like". I hope they focus more on making a good "brothers W" film than being like the original.
However, for continuity, many things will have to be the same: we'll likely need bullet-time, wire fight scenes, and most of the same characters. (Doesn't mean the characters can't grow/change.)
Duh (Score:5, Funny)
It's W-A-R-N-E-R.
Re:Duh (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Duh (Score:1)
the matrix bears serious analysis (Score:5, Insightful)
My latest - The movie says that it is the first half of the movie that takes place in a 'fake' world. And we buy into it. Look deeper. The evidence is flimsy. In fact, it is more elegant if the second half of the movie takes place in a fake world. The tech that creates a fake world could create either. But wouldn't it be easier to make one sub and a little surroundings versus the entire world? Think about it. Neo lives a boring life in our boring world, then he meets these weird people, takes a pill, weird shit happens, they strap him into a vr chair, and boom, the whole second half of the movie is imaginary. Boring programmer vs. the savior of the world, which is more likely?
Re:the matrix bears serious analysis (Score:2)
I'll agree. The Matrix is plenty ambiguous.
Not because it's meant to be, but because it's full of holes.
A good story may have enough subtlety and nuances that your understanding of it changes on successive viewings, but a movie to which you can apply random and conflicting interpretations is illiterate impressionism.
Basic lesson taught to all writers when they are young: Don't mistake obscurity for depth.
--Blair
P.S. I'd like to thank all those who modded my original post, the one that started this thread, down to 0. Those of us who like knocking power-mad petty tyrants out of their trees need reassurance every once in a while that the human race hasn't lost its ability to whelp them out in the thousands.
Re:the matrix bears serious analysis (Score:2, Insightful)
Sounds good...except that you either have to accept the original story, that the sub is real and the city is not [because in the city Neo can bend walls and fly], or you have to include the entire world, sub+city, in the sim. Thus blowing to hell your reasoning above.
What's more, if the first-half city were real and the second-half city fake, it would be far more difficult to simulate the city and make it look&feel exactly the same as a real-world place, than to create an experience which was consistently VR.
Just my reading, not intended as 'truth' (Score:2)
Since the theme of the whole movie seemed to be 'The world is so f***ed up it has to be fake" I just carried that thought to another level, the level of 'reality' revealed by the plot of the movie. Not saying that it is 'literal truth' (if such a term has any meaning in a literary work), just that I thought it was a neat lens to view the story through, and that it could add another level to the themes and issues raised in the movie. I've always been of the rather post-modern view that the audience's reading of and participation in the telling of the story was just as valid as the author's intention.
Re:the matrix bears serious analysis (Score:2)
Kids think of this hunk of crap the way us older folks thought of Star Wars, which was panned as mindless entertainment, too, but wrongly so, since it's got a strong story under all that cheesy blaster fire. The Matrix, by contrast, has a lousy story, no score, wasted effects (giant spiders?), empty acting, and very little merchandising value.
Here's hoping the producers of The Matrix put CyberEwoks into the sequel and fuck their fans the way Lucas fucked us.
--Blair